Mineral oils: processes and products – Refining – Water removal
Patent
1975-04-30
1977-04-26
Crasanakis, George
Mineral oils: processes and products
Refining
Water removal
C10G 3306
Patent
active
040199770
ABSTRACT:
An oil reclamation process wherein oil containing liquid contaminants, principally water, in both a free and dissolved state is passed through a vessel maintained under vacuum where it passes over a dispersing material to increase its surface area and such exposure to vacuum within the vessel increases the vapor pressure of the water contained in the oil such that steam is generated through evaporation, the decontaminated oil and the steam generated then being separately removed from the vessel where the steam is then condensed and the water so produced is discharged to waste.
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Hachadoorian Robert Haig
Shyman Mark Lincoln
Aquanetics, Inc.
Crasanakis George
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